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PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Oman or PITTSBURGH gAZETIN
• gArorinay, Sept.2s 1889. •
' Business generally has beery ,compara:' ‘
Lively, dull this week. but i thei:ProsPects
•
for an improvement are encouraging. -
'
There is an improved dem I d for 'soMe
kinds of G rain , and • ;with, n• temporary
scarcity, Oats have advanc d and - Rye'
and Barley are both e •litt stronger:
Flour is quiefand - dulli the demend - be=
ing, restricted almost 01411 to atipply
ing lininediate wants of thelocal trade.
-• • ,
Provisions firm - with a fa i r , businessln .
the eggr_egatelaud pri ce are ; strong and
fully suatainea, , Sugars ;ma Coffees,
were very-much excited in sympathy ;
with the gold panic; but as-the flatter. lei
down again, it is likely that • the former
will follow Still: Fruits - of all 'kinds
very abuindant and very-dull. -
A.PPLES—The market is eompletely
glutted, and-holders are very anxiotuf to
sell; may ba quoted et sl®2 per bbl.
BUTTER—The supply has very mate ,
rially increased within the .past week ,
and the market is dull and lower; we
now quote at ood to choce:
SaIesCRANBERRIES of prime i east
ern cultiVated may be quoted at ;12,80-
per bbl. ,
CHEESE—Is quiet and -unchanged,
ranging from 14 to. 16 cents, as to
quality.
CARBON OlL—Quiet and unChSnged;
may bequoted at 29 for round lots, and
3i. 3iin a retail way.
EGGS- —Dall at 22.
'FEATHERS—DaII; _quoted at SO(4)85
cents to the trade, anti the usual advance
for small-lots in store. • •
:FLOUR—Notwithstanding the arrivals
• are light, the supply is fully up to the
demand, andlhe market is dull with a
drooping tendency. Prime winter wheat
flours are being sold at 16,75@7 per .
WA. There seems to be little or no in-
quiry for springs, and there is little er
none in this market.
GRAIN--Wheat is quiet and unchang
ed; salesof small lots of red at $1,30-3
round t'of choice might bring 2®3 ots.
more Oats hot as much so ught after
•
as during the early part o week,
and prices are a shade lower; we now
quote at 52.@53 on wharf and track, and
55057 in store., Rye is firer and +nook
. light; may :be quoted a m t $1;12®1,14.
t Corn unchanged at $1 for prime yellow. l
Sales of Barley at $1,23©1,30. •
' •
HAY_ Sales from Country wagons at
; $15©22, aeto quality: • ; • •
• HEMP—Very dull; VAS per ton.
' • HUSIIS--Sales at 2yAS eta per pound.
LARD . OIL—F. Sellers & Co. quote
• • Extra No. 1, at $1,4.3©1,45, and No. 2, at
• $1.05(41,0 8
PRUVISIONS—Firiner and higher
. Shoulders, 18t4,®16;; Ribbed Sides 19;
• Short_Ribbed, 19%; Clear do, 20; pain
Su g ar Cured Hams, 22M; Cavasse do,
23%. Mess • Pork, $8334@33%. Lard,'
20 1 ,6 in tirces, 20X, in buts, and 2l
PEACHES atl.s . dents. •
PEACHES—Very dull but unchanged;
; may be quoted at $1,00©1,50 per Um •
PEANDTS—SuppIy in this market
; almost exhausted -15 cents is the nomi
; nal price. - - • •
1 POTATOES—SaIes of Sweets at $3, 0 0@
5,00 per bbl—the latter figure for prime
• Jerseys.
PLUMS—None "in market, season
, about over. • •
• SEED—Flaxseed Pi in demand, and
the mills are paying $2,2002,25. Small
• sales of timothy seed at $4,25®4,50. No
demand'for clover seed.
SAIIV—Is firer, -wibl.t sales of car
load lots at $1,85 m per - w i t h
STRAW—SoId in Allegheny market
- at $l2 per ton. -
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
NEW YORE, September 25.--Cotton
heavy; sales 1,100 bales at 29e for upland
middlings. Flour: receipts were 11,788
bbls; market is' in buyers favor; sales
9,600 bbls at 55,8066,25 for superfine
State and western; 0,2066,70, extra
,
State; 50,1566,75, extra' western; 56,7E6
wheat 6;90, white extra; '46,20'66,75, R.
,
H. 0.; $6;50@7, extra St. Louis; 5769,
, , , .
good choice do:', including 3,600 liblS
taken for the Britieh' Provinces.at priCes
.
within - this ' ra ng e . 'Bye Flout' quiet:
bbls` at
sales' 200 bbls at t 1,7606,25- Cornineal
quiet; sales 100 hills Southern at $5,10®,
Whisk .., .. , .
6,15. y dull; sales 100bbisWestern
free at 51;2061,25: Wheat—Teoeipts 10,-
507 bush...dull, heavy' and, 1620 lower;
sales 81,000 Vast. at,51,4761,51 for winter
red and amber western; 51,65 foi white
_Ohio. • Ilye'dirll:". Barley — dull; -sales
4,000 hash at-5450:". 'Barley malts n
nal. Receipts corn, -31,500 ,bushi Cora
heavy and 21gAc loweroulles 49,000,bu5h
at 9861,02 for unsound new mixed"'west.
ern; ' 51',07@)1,09 lc*" sorind 'do ti)l42 for
white western; $1,146415- for, -.western
yellow., ,RoeeiPts oflta.-24.49?.:0 1 4 313 1. oats
opened, alihade firmer, but alosq4 dulland
lower; sales beg at 62;41g65dfornew
seutherri and - Westernl clesingf at 62;54 for
western... Rice quVoffee dull. sugar
dull; saleeof 100 Vida Cute .at 11;40.
Molasses firm
. and quiet. e - Petroleum
drill at ' 12%61743` foferada:'3l,;@sso for
refined:. Hops quiet - at 40620 a, ,: Wool
firm, with 3u,000 pounds at• 4244 0 sor
domestia,fieepte,,.sio for arwasned, 66>ic
for sdoured combings.'4o6lBc for pulled.
COal quiet. Leithery Hemlock • sOle•
steady; 306310;.f0r- Buence Ayres light.
and middle, ,weighta. .Linaee4 ,011 is
quiet.. , Alootral at 52.5062,60. Spirits,'
of Turpentine - are firm at 31,44.
Sheeting'oopilerqhite and , steady. • Ingot
copper rather,more active at 22622 g for
lake, Pig iron quiet at 38642 c for
Scotch, 38(01c for American, bar quiet
and firth' tit .$85@87,50 for' refined• Eng.
Usti and•American.Nails -Earn at .51 a ,T d
O
• ®4,75:f0r0uttt6.20(46,37% froXeltneh, n,
25630 c for horse shoe. Pork dull and
"
heavy, sales of 4541..bbia.at.-5 31 X@ 31 . 62.
Mesa clniatig;.wltb scllarsat,ll3l.26;pjah,
527627,50; prime st . ,2944300. Plinio mess 1
beef steady, with ageil4,o bb l!. Beef !tam I
quiet', with sales 90 hbla at .2901 00 ;,,..C.i • 1
meats dull, with. sales 125'paegages' , c 1 ~
14yi615c•for shoulderscand 176190, for
hams. Middles quiet, , ;with , sales ,75
boxes' ice cured at 16;161:134c; 1.414 dull
and heavy. , withsalea,3oo tierces. at tri@ ,
1.135 e for steam, and 1 .8 :4619Ne for ket.
tie rendered. Butter (Inlet at 150)28 0 far.
Ohio. Cneese quiet at 1e616}4.3. Freights
toLiverpool dull`and declining.'
.Laelst.---Flour closed drill and In bay.'
era' favor. Wheat dull 'and 1,520 lower.
Rye dull at 81,1461,16 fat wester.: Oats
dull at 62663af0r western. , ..Cora lower
• and dull at, 970651,4 5 for upsoand end '
$1,0661.07, for:a:mind Mixed *atom.
Pork dui/ ,and • heavy. with sellers , mess
at 531,20 ;aid buyers at .453. Beer "diill
and unchanged., -Cut meats dull' and
drooping.' ' , Bacon Sim and quier. ,- ' Lard
heavy at.- 166181)4c, for fair ,to ; ; p the
steam„ Eggiiluiet at 29630 e..
'Sr. Lotits;Septeuther 25:—Tobacco Is
steady i and tm,ettaaged. - Cotton nominal
at 27c, Ramp" kill: ,tiallidSSOdia olC a t
sl,lofato3s for oommorrtu,ohoice4 , Flour I
in fair 'AtetotUdjor3o,-,,P;rlii 0641.,
13"
areas at 'Reidy "paces; super ne 101 Q,
14 I cle bletiiktfaM o o olo o;
— Pgivinta4_, l4 ' i tfic o-j ;
11061 ;501,31 best> hpat ,nuai not:
higher; cuecte Tfill'flieetliP.loll3R9;
do. $l,lB f,16,' choice 111,223‘61,25, No.
2 White 111,1 s, No. 1 do, 11,201 choice
$1,2501,30. Corn it Ifirm at '940950
for - choice :yellow,.:51,0001,01:. ;for
',choice• white, and $1,05 for, fancy do.
Oats , firm and slightly :better at 4710
14`iiic for •mixed la sacks, and , 190520 for
,
t itilte.., Barley' * dull: :'Priree' to; choic
'/-61sra aP.rit1g,51,.2501,80; choice Michigan
51',85;;stridtly' choice' O hio fall $1.80; do'
:Isibisoiail $1,85. Rye 'higher et 86090 e."
!Whisky firm at 51,15 . Sugar quiet at 13'
1014y 4 o..;; Coffee steady at 23%025140 for,
good to choice. -,Pork dull at 132,50
'033,00.• Dry . .• • Salt. , Meat Jinn • , at;
115 c „for shoulders.. ,and 18)4c ~ for
;clear, ; ,sides. *, : Bacon -firm , but ..not;
Much doing, with., 1.63
shoulders ;at 4e,t
clear rib Sideal,9Vol9,ic. Lard quiet:at'
;18mcfor,tteiCe;, and 200 for keg. Cattle
active ',nd' strong ' 'id 2 3 / 4 06e. Hogs
;steady and active at '7,108M0 for light,
and 9010gafdr fair 10: Mace; 'Receipts
-64,500 blils.flonr, 17;000bush wheat, 5,300 .
,bustrcorn. 8,200 bush . oats, .3,700; busk
barley, 600 bust rye,.Boo head hogs. ;
' .Crucano, September 25.-Eastern ex
;change, par Belling.. Flour •more • active.
and, a shade easier; $4,6006,25 for spring
extras., Wheat dull and 2c lower: sales,
of No. 1 at $l,lB. N 0,2 at 51.1301;14,•clos.
ing,quiet at $1,13 for,No. 2; this afternoon
was quiet and firmer, '51,13 1 4 for No. 2
seller September. Corn firmer; sales of
No. 2 at 76%07714c:rejected at 74075%c,
closing at 735 1 4 c ' for No. 2; this afternoon
the market was firmer and :.active,
at 77 1 4 c cash.: and -773107$ .seller .
October. for No: 2. -Oats' active and ;
firmer at 423444 - e. for No. 2, closing at 1
43;c. Rye moderately active; sales of''
No. 1 at Mc,. No. 2 at 82.08314 c, rejected
at 72073 c, closing firmer at 83 1 ,;c for No.
2 and 73 c for rejected. Barley dull, No.
2 almost nominal at $1,23.. Hightvines
inactive and noirrinal at $1,1001.,12. Pro-
Visions quiet and firm; :teas pork 5a3.
Lard 18>ic. Dry salted shoulders 141.4 c;
rough sides 17017y,,e, short rib middles
17%017%c, and , sweet pickled hams 173
OriNe- Sugar 13)4@15e for common to
prime Cuba. Freights dull and un
changed. - Receipts for the past twenty
four hours: 6,927 bbls flour 3 3 124 023 bus
wheat, 172,711 bus;corn, 72,859 but oats,
8,218 bus iye, 13,503 bus barley., 4,640
bead hogs. Shipments. 7,228 bbls flour,
71,625 this B,b corn, 23,156
bus 0at5,;1,060 b u srye, 600 bus barley,
5,148 head hogs. •
BUFFALO, September 2.5.-Receipts:
Flour 3,400 bbls, .wheat. 38,000 bush, corn
322,500 bush, oats 70,000 bush. Ship
ments: wheat 90,000 bush, corn 60,000
bush, oats 4,000 bush. Freights to New
Yolk tErm: wheat 161cC, corn 133 c, oats
83;c. Moth . dull; safes 200 bbls at $6,50
for city ground. Spring Wheat 'dull;
sales 74,000 bush old No. 2'hlilwaukee
Club at 51,80, 6,500 bush spring per sam -
pie, at $1,17. Corn dull; sales 20,000 bush
best per sample at 83c,.8,000 bush do. at'
85c. 'Oats inactive and holders asking
about 53c, buyers oiler 50c. Rye quiet;
sales 6,000 bush best at 92c per sample.
Barley dull; 2 cars State sold. at,51,15 on
track; 5,600 bu.h State sold on private
terms. needs very dull at $304 for Tim
othy. Pork steady. Lard dull. High
'ines higher; sales 75 bbls at $1,1601,17.
:Ctiavan.asin, September 23.-F
drill and -unchanged. Wheat very dull
and 2c lower for No. 1, and 3o for No. 2 1
red winter; sales at $1,27' for No. 1 and , '
$1,24 for No. 2, oloslog weak.', Corn dull ;
and inactive and held nominally at 07c
for No. 1 mixed, 97c for No. 2 do. Oats
dull and heavy with small sales No. 1 .
State at 49c. , Rye quiet and nominal at
t 5101,05 for No. 1, 900950 for No. 2. Bar
ley dull and , nominal. ;Petroleum: very
little .done, dull and unsettled; held at
26c for prime light straw to white; 28 1 4
029 c for standard white In-large lots, ,for
jobbing trade 30031 e; crude dull ats6,so.
TOLEDO, September 25 -Flour dull. •
Wheat is 2c lower; sales ofamber at $1,21,
No. 1 red $1,25, No. 2 do. $1,22, No. 3 do. •I
51,16. Corn dull; sales of No. 1 at
89a, No. 2 nominally at 86c. Oats; No. 2
%So better, No. 1 55c, No. 2 48c. Freights,
are firm, at 4 and 9c to Buffalo and OA
wego; vessels are scarce. Receipts
-5,000 bbis flour, 59,600 bush wheat, 19,500
bush corn. • 7,800 bush oats, 760 bush rye.
Shipments--10,003 bids Shur, 85,000 bush
wheat, 20,000 bush corn, 16,700 bash oats,
1,600 bush rye.
OSWEGO, September 25.--:Flour steady,
sales of 2,ooolobis. • Wheat steady, Bales
of 5,000 bbls No. 1' Milwaukee club at
$1,40, and 4,000 bush No. 2 do :at $1,33..
Corn lower; salsa . of /8,000 bush No. 2
kiln dried at % We.: Barley . quiet,. $1,13
for ordinary.- Canal freights: wheat 12c,.
corn. Mc, barley 10c, to - New: York. ,
Lake linports: 109,000 bush wheat,
• 32,000..
bush' Corn;
_10,300 'bush barley. Canal
exhorts: 8* bble flour; 7,500 bush Wheat.'
Shipped by rail during the last 48 hours:
3,670 bbls flour.' '..:, -•. 1: ; • '
.
Ilirlb:inktfris., September 25. --Flear a
little: more - =active; opting 'wheat extra
family = $6;7507,75: Ohio ;:;do. 1707,95.:
Wheat .very dull ;bid favors.buyers; red,
at 147012. ,50; whiteery $1,55101,62. , Rye quiet,
,Sl,ll - . von/ v quiet-, with mu t
ed;
westernii..sl.lll,3; Oats in. good demand:
with• , western •at 6-1065c4. Petroleum
firmer :With`. sales, 3,000 'bush refined at:
iikaos2ge,ol Spot and forward deliverY.
Ift'o eons' *Unchanged.' ' -tWhisky unset
tleditp2l7,3. r.,! , , , I .' l, ! i!!! •-. ,: -',;•=' ''
withMijwx6iiirg,'Sept. 2.5,'-ilorif dill,
ii, , frOWnwarrd ,tendenoYl medium'
optiiii elites aratifiefed'at ss,2s.;.Wbeatl
dutpse4ll,l7% .T6sr rNo.•1; land.sl,l3!rfor 1
1i0.,2.: , Oats in'fair. demand st,4BNol for.
N0..2. .oorn steady 477 e f0r, , ,N0. 2.,Rye ,
lower at 000, for Wo.-1, ~ Baxley Aullstuad
tmobanged.,,, Cicala freights -stead); and
Unchanged. ,;Ocala bbla.flour,
115,000,busli wheat,4
6,000 bush oats, 4,000;
bnish'cor-Shiptnerita-2,000 bblii flour,',
121,000 bust' wheat . - ," - • ", ~.- -' • •
434 i" t"' ' ' "
! Bainl*intri; p ember 2d.- 2 •Fielit dull
and high' grades loiver; 'western 'Super
dee 16400,45; extra $6,25@1, .family - 07,25
07,10, ' '-Wheat- drat , and , weak/ choice
red 151,50(4)1,63; .- Corn dull: white 21;20
61,28. Oats dull at 60@1630. Rye $l,lO
01,20. Mess. PoplrAnuiet at fp. Bacon
firdiand fel:Mangy up.' 'Rib sides 19go;
Clear rib 20%c. Lard quiet et 19 1 43020 c.
Whisk:Y*•lly dull St 51 ,2001,21. ' - '
I L .611b1,, SeptedAblir .-Cattle drills
t.
$3,60%160 for common ti) - fair cows; 5'
06a for . m ediumiteera.' i hogs steady et
$808,50 for c0mtn0a;.58,7509,25 for - felt' .
I L
to medl ; 9,40010 for good to choice.
• I PORTS BY 114414R0AD. ,
"CLIO, D .AND ?Meaning. Sax.-
Roan September . , 25.:-2 ears atone, .1'"
Ll...Rnox; 1 do Ilnaestone _ore,''Union
Iron Mills; 2do iron . Ore; Brady! Bend'
Iron Co; 6 do limestone tire, tricKiiight, ' •
Porter & Co; 2 do do; Chess Smyth & CO;
2 do do, Zug & Co; 2 do do, 11 ligs,7.bble,
scrap iron, McKnight dr.; co; 1; bbl varn
ish, W 1.15. Craig; .181 'cakes Copper, C G
Hussey 4 Col. 100 bbls; limo, Adams 4
Co; 'll 1051a:Pearl nail, J B Canfield;s
bbls oil, W B Hays & Son; 10 bbiti lager
b eer* Kesaler; 10 bbls 1 keg wine, , W l
Young;,l6.bials oat • meal.' 'Rinehart &
Stevens; 83 bgs barley, 7 Wainwright; 48
aka rye, / 3 0 80 it Ewing; 25 . . bre aheese,,
Watt, Lani & Co; '8 bbls apples, 0 Dart:
nett; ?Asks oats, J & W Fairley;, ' 3 kegs
tairtltek, - ,3 blab apples', Volgt, liiihriod&•
Co; 13 bbls apples; -W 41.C0; • 2
tubs buttev,ll. Riddle; 15 bxs cheese; 16
bbls sweet potatoes, A 00;125 do do;
r Sellers; fitbbleettPPles. AA( Fount 10
phis apples. VI 0 Argult i rougl,27 .l ?Pks/
Ve!hrW J FS reel & BrOi 4.10, quluoga,
eallr;_' 121 dp"iioo,'/l i l ) EdZ eit t.
rirpgidt.tosam IP bl • eil t Z 3 o6l9 2i
talbscoraii3s); 21tbbidi , 0 et
gfiearr,,eo,toll ,tum9rti imboA, .aol
Frryssusoul FORT WATIOM a CM
cuao Ramaoav, September 25.-4 cars
say;7sl i t : 4 pm -
.7 h. I 7 gym f r., a Li rifvrriq
metal, lamb* & Co: sdo • do, -Bryan - &t,
Canghey; 2 du do, Hallman &.Hamixtett; 1
3do do, Jas Wood = it Sons; 5 do
Union b1i11e;.219-bgs.mill feed, H. do,
Con
red; 1 car barley, Pier, Dannals
car hay, M Steel &Son; 10 bbls. oil, ...1t E.
Sellers:& Co; -bas cheese, owner; 1
bbl Liams,.B Eyart & 64 bits cheese,
,11-1 Biatien; 2a do' •da, 'Canfield & Ir.; , 3
rolls leather, M-Delange;,loo bbls oonrs
Culp & Shepard; 6 doz brooms,
Prance; 81 billsshovele, Myers & Armor;
1 bbi.-eggs, ',Bruggerman & O'Brien; '24
eke rags, ,-Frazier at •Metzger; 7 bales
moss, J W. Woodwell; 40 kgs white,
Mackeowri; 9 sks 'ragtq R
iChtistY;2l3B bgs barley, Joseph' ratter. -
son; 50bbla whisky, Llttle & Mechllng.
. ALLEGHENY STATION, SepteMbOY2 s . - 7! ,
16 bgs wheat, Gilmore,' Straub & Coe'r
crate, l so.bse starch, J 'foiled; 5 crates,
john A Scott; 318 bgs barley, . ,
Smith,
Co; 3 bbls eggs, A a
Hartman;
& pkgs
rigs, I • K.' Chambers; 'll bbis apples,.
John Herbert; ,1 car ; tlaileed, )1 B Sop
dam; 20 bbls apples, F Owens, 2 cars
metal, Lindsay it McCiitcheon: 6 doz
brooms, G F Comley; 4 - do do S Eys
ter;64 bus oats; Jas Baraill; 1254 doz
brooms, Moon it Co; 10 bbls 20 Fats flour,
Mercer Sr, Robinson; 40do do, C Wettaoh;
75 bgs oats, Jos Craig; 64 bgs barley, 31..
Weil & Co; 9 sks wool, M B &J . II Ful
lerton; 1 car wheat, W. McKee its Co; 10
rolls leather, - Graham & Spangler; 136
hides, 231 Don% A Holsteins.
PITTSBURGH, CiNombrATl ANA Sr.
Louis Itiouto.ko, September 25.-935
bdle paper, McElroy Co; 2 cars corn,
I) R. Herron 25 bxd peaches, J Mien; 2
do mdse, G W Carr; 10 kgs lard, Tacker
hdes, A W Anderson; 50 bke
barley 39 1 do wheat, F Schilde; 1 car
barley, Bruggerman& O'Brien; 3 do rye,
Dan Wallace; Ido tire brick, Anderson
er. NV' do etayes,M F Adams & Bro: 100
bbig, T C Jenkins & Bro; 25 bbls
& Co; 25 . do do, J H
W
e.r..lllllissair VA.Liaff Iie.XLSOA.D, Sep
tember 25-4 cars limestone, Slienberger
it Blair; 1 car grain, Henderson it Bro; 1
do do, W J Meek; 1 bbl eggs. Little it
Baird 2 care metal, ReesoOraff &Dan; 1
do do, ;
MoKingbt, Porter - Jr Co; Ido do,
Woodsidet; 2 do do, John Moorhead;
48 she corn, 1) McCurdV; 69 sks oats,
Keil it Ritchart; 1 bbl eggs, L. J Blanch
ard; 3 rolls leather, Seibert & Berg; 1 bbl
9ggs, John O'Donnelf._
SAIFILIiGS BANK. .
NO. 65' FOUR= STREET. .
CIIARTERED IN 1855.
ASSETS 88,583,431 33.
Open daily, from 9 o'clock A. w. to 3 o'clock
v. R., and SATURDAY EVEN'INGS, from
May Ist to November Ist, from to U o'cloca,
and from Icovember Ist to May Ist, from fi to 8
o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums of not less than
ONE DOLLAR and a dividend of the pro ats
declared twice a Tear, In June and December.
Interest has been declared semi-suunally In June
and December since tbe B yearas organized, at
the rate of six per cent. a
Interest, if not draws out, is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the
same Int crest fromthe Ist dale of June and
December, compounding .twice- a year, without
troubling the depositor to call, or even to present
his passbook. At this rate money double in
less than twelve years.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws. Boles
and Regulations, furnished gratis, on aDPlics .
lea at the ollice. • • •
Pnr.straiNT—GEOßGE ALBREE.
SzetTBISIORNTs: •
John G. Backofen, AM. Pollock, M. D;,
Bent. P. Fahnestock, Robert Robb,
James.Hordman. John H. Sheenberger,
James McAuley, James Slildle,
James B. D. Meedt, Alexander Speer,
Dun M. Pennock. Christian Yeager..
.X.utifax.XS:
Wm.- J. Andelson, Roberty
J. C. Lonc omla]
Calvin Adams, Henr Lyh,
John:C. Bindley, Peter A. Mad.- ira.,
George Black, John- Marshall,
gill ourgssin. • j Walter P. - Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, .John B. Sicraddeu,
Chasiesta..Colton, I Da.. Id McClandle.s,
John MIMS, I H. W.. liver.
John J. Wileaple, Ormsby Phillips,
William S. Raker • Henryf... Moral,
Peter H. Hunker, Wm..B. Schmertz,
Richird rim s, Alexander .Tlndle,
James Di Kelly, William Van 'Kirk.
• ,iiili.ASi .r
A TIA ttaxit—criAßL ILTES A. COLTO.
V.,
MMMV . XI7 O M
!iiin!,:fet,seitF3.lt399MFOß
J. B. HARRIS
Safety; Fite: Jacket, Car Heater an
MODERATOR:
Tor Smoke and hot Air Flues, dispensing with,
the use of stoves and fires in or about the Parma ,
Pr Or; Baggage. Cars, with the .attachntent to
graduate the beat to any temperature that may
be desired without the possibility of firing the
car or caret* which the Jacket may be attsened.
Having obtained of the United States Letters .
,Patent fine Safety Jacket, *bleb is warrante d .
to resist the most. Intense beat ,that mayhe ap-;
fated to 11 tne position and purpose for which,
II is a sure protection front accidents by fire,' '
'originating from defective flues or where iron
pipes are used as , cOnductore for smoke Or heat:'
it is applicable to all piping that mil: become
overheated, midis warranted to 'Properly-et sat
11faction where wood or other pr o ximityle mates,
riat miry be :placed. In elose.thereto, I
..
&s now ready to apply my invention to stores,'
;dwellings: stories . snips. Itei legati • r anrma'
Wherevsr pipes ait condlictors . me.
made dangerous by being overheated and Seen
!rity desired,' I. will send mtapplidatiowriglit. to;
mauttfacture or use the shove Invention... Also
•Territorial rights to Bach may with to engage
• 1.4 1111.111IIL privileges either by. State Or cOttfills;'
jar Odium 'PLUS UtarilsCPLIN • Z
Ohliti,`Lcorner of Morrie ca
street sthe :AIM._
. !gbetir Pa.
'Mallroad, Twelfth' ;
.1
Ward: Pttre‘i
b=gll, Ta. :f 1716:WV
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IT:00 11 PO IC 11 0 1 490 00 P!P 40;
7.IISTRIIS '
. .1. SUM: T 1) $5,00 PER Mini •
Ana ‘,;zi
tar nlttiefliartliailassi gam as., address
: JOlipit DI Vnit&V- 1 4
, , Laud Ocearaisslorier, Topeka, Stare*
pr (=is: n. tuurßoßat,:silisik•t " '
• , :,r;.: l • ,:; i Iltrif1ILY1000!194;1.5
ROBERT 11, PATIERSON:& CO,
Seventh Avenue s ad liberty. St.,
virrsaunatlin 011:
Sri !Natal : air , iiity nig.; unio...isa
on each ; antoceeillag Saturday.
hold wis Atwater' Sale of
HORSES E ': CARRIAGES,- BUGGIES,I
WAGONS, . r"
eieliftbint appertaining to the Horse.: -
Parties desl• ng to belt will please leare their
each
weekonsig_ament a dv ertising Thursday of
each in order for Protopt at
tention and good cue Will be then all Stock left '
forage- • s • •
joHN IL. STEWART. Auctioneer.
jittL___oB • • -
ittis A.
ALIE)" I,AL
s.
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trufluille, THE 1110016 , - 4 ; 1 ,
.!/ t Ot:
t Judi 19,41.tii
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bab Lo waywo Urinate) B
Cowel
OAN I filivosle
Rllrßit NEWS
- _
The river was rising last evening, tin
der the influence ol' the recent rains,,.
with feur feat in the channel. Weather.
cloudy and cool—mercury down ,to 69.
.-No arrivals since the , date of our lest'
report.. • / . . i
The Belle from Parkersburg, and,
Julia from Zanesville are due. '
The Sallie departed for Cincioriati, on-
Saturday evening with all the
ably.
Iso
could take on the - water, probably.
AO tone. Pilots, Nick and James Whit- .
ten:.; .1 - : • : - , • .- . - . . ,
• : The new -steamer, Batesville, departed.
for MeMpialS, and had alt she could take
'oh the Water.- Pilots, Barney Given and
'Andy.,Bunting.,
.; -, - - •
The Maggie Hays is announced for St.
Louts, and the Belle Vernon for New Or
leans.- , • • ' - ! •
--Capt. Shaw is loading the Arkansas
at St. Louis,' for the Arkansas river. ,
• —The towboats Wild ,Cat and- Grand'
Lake arrived at .St. "Louis on Friday)
last. ,' V -'
—The Benton has been chartered to
take the place of the Argosy in the Cin
cinnati and Marietta trade.
.
—The Argosyhas withdrawn from the
Cincinnati /. and Marietta trade and is
now loading at Cincinpati for Memphis.
—Capt. H. T. Dexter; commander of the
Phantom when she exploded, used to
be captain of the John Book, on Mus
kingum river. , .
—Captain-George Houghton Is build
ing a steamer at Sauk ilapids, to run
above St. Anthony Falls. She is 144 feet
long,and 24 feet beam .
—The Alabama river is getting so.low
that navigation is extremely olfticult,
and the packets are often delayed far
beyond their regular time of arrival.
--Stuart tit Co., builders, at Madison,
have contracted to build a steamboat 235
feet long, for the North-western Union
Packet Ompany. The work on it has
commenced.
—The Ida Rees arrivedfr at Omah
the a
Upper
day
before yesterday (22d)from
Forks, with a broken shaft, and was
compelled to transfer her freight to the
And Ackley and Peninah.
—John H. Carter, editor and publish
er of the River Tirne\s at St. Louts, was
formerly a resident o f Marietta, Ohio. His
paper recently contained a sketch . of
Capt. Owen Frankss.of Marietta.
—A dispatch front , Gallapolis to the
Cincinnati Gazette, n der date of Friday,
says; St. Mary's aground on Harling
ton. Her paasenger4 say she lies across
the bar, which is wagihing, and her bow
and stern are settlig. Fears are en
tertained of her brea - ing,
—A. Memphis disp a tch under date of
Thursday says: Th steamer Guidon,
hence for Little Roc ; struck a snag at .i
Red Fork, Arkansas ver, Tuesday, and
sunk in four feet of l i water. She had a
valuable cargo o - a - board, which will be •
lost, bat the boat will be raised. No
further particulars. . V .
—A St. Louis dispatch, tinder , date of
Friday, says: The Flirt is at the levee,
and will load on Monday for Shreveport
and Jefferson. Capt. Grant Marsh, of
Rochester, Pa,. left for Sioux City, this
evening, and will take command ,of the
North Alabama, which will leave next
week for Fort Bnford. - . .
—A. late Wheeling exchange says:,
t
We hear that the Julia No. 2 and the
New State would g into' the Parkers
burgh trade in a da) ,
or two, as the wa
ter was getting too low for the large
boats Captain Dawson, of the Victor
No 2, tells us that he is having a now
cabin put on his boat, and that she will
resume her place in the Big Sandy trade
when the rivers are navigable again. , •
—A St. Louistelegram, under date of
Thursday, ays: , G. G: Prather, of this
city, has sold his interest, which was
the controling.one,_ in the steamer, Dan
Able to Captain Harrison, of New Or
leans, which makes him the entire
owner of the boat. , Captain J. W. Park
er purchased a one-fourth interest in the-
Lady Plk'en the 20th, for p 4,000. John
Britton; mate of the. Andy Johntion, has
been held in 51,000 bonds for cruel treat
ment of Mike McCoole, 'one of the hands
of the boat.: ;, : ' ' •
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RIVERPACKETS.
VICRSIIU
rEill MEMPAIS,NEW;Iarst
,- ottrar.Assis !AND ~NlCkitl,
L —The'llutbas:enger steamer ' •
.137 4 1., 4, y itteitlei ~.4. J,l:lAnuAlot, Master,
Will leave fur the above and latermecllate ports
opitre Us; water.: ~,, : • - ,
gor,fretabt or pasiage apply on board or to ,
ng:Bill. SWAN RV if CM: .or • . ,
,rt. ,Ir..alitilt..,ScsVL.Ll24:4ll)ool3i 141rartitittk
blues ladllg to Alabama ricer autitAlsporta.
sr. LOTT
(1 4. Tja1:11 0
CAIII- 'AND L 131
T 4 2 16/
11 91 4" lal
M HAYS. C. MAa42v , 'doibmrt~Aer,
WM' lommfOrand.lnionnetlin. %opens,
on dist water,(, or.lo
:
.1" ag:?9MD or
FLAG' _ T
.
ifirtrzeL so]
f MALI& • biu; “1t.,•, • ir. a. CALsougi -
tner
Viiilleikte set "trove T 111.4 AY, at 4T. H.
men' filLataCt 4stflitaiii.W Out), /4 (vatic,
EOII.:WHIBELIN .O,
btANETTArtrpraspigyi a,
DO OIN - N 1. - - ,
Leaveurittaburpi EYRR4ATORDA.Y,' IS 31,,
The slim and anoerb,Bidereneel Steamer BT.
MARYS, T. 0.,. /ME/OElk Commander. will,
leave as announced &bore: '• • -
Nor riolibior ralsAge apply on Want, or to . ,
'• ' • • FLACK & comisowoov, or - .
•,
T ./LWNS a BARNES, Agents- 6-
' , 'N. ,
.-Norelgat received alter 1 I A.ai . ea
ICE
M 0 LIVE
" AL
CiEfE
Tan iromi
Nuielierbig t sirte At aret.olkat 'nisei', amakik,
tn. mthe co ebrek• . ,
orrY or 1° AB - ern'. orAlinvzi . .e...:_ .
VITT OF BOST° , ' CITY OF BALTIIIOtut,
01 Y OF LONDON, • , _ _
Belllng LYS= _BATA:TWAY. from Fler 41,
tv ottti raver, New York, For naatage or further
lefolluectOu &WY tO , , - •
Watt Ali BrNaff iligq Jr. ..
1.3 814ITIIFIELD gaREET. Pittaburgh.
rrir v i.
,iIitECKE.IIB who. drink
1...` 1 , lino ,tifinoilorii or, );ri'llusiitrtottrot , Telb
*AI iilren't , O trY our '.'oltoloo SE eloi 147u:tie' i
Ott u 'l4 or i irtel one.iound tattages, iitthlr.;
sO3 ' .reel ,jtiet, re oeivid ind for raleiol. sl t
lier'proundito:iikpiitillY Teo BtOr a olf • . 1
1 , , Vogt t tt.')Ut lI'VJ Oat A.lBlllllll/ I F4' l,i ' i
( . „, 1 . •IA sod Moth sire - i
WHITE lelsad India Lime; ZOO
do., tor sale b 7 J
la
& CO.,
Nos. 221 And 223 I.4berty Street.
Corner of Insist, atm' offer to• the trade at low
..,Ilirotes. strictly
Prime. New Crop New Orleans Sugar and
Porto Rico,Onba and English Wand Sugars.
e.
Hew York, Thlladelphlii and /1 3 44;!; ° " R
lined do. ;
Golden Drips; Lovenings. Brlatkis. Skdart i lls •
Adams' and Long Island syrnps;
Porto Rico, Cuba and Englion. Island Molasses.
Young Bram, Japan, imperial, GunpoWder
and Oolong. Teas.
Carolina and 'Banjoist Rice. •
Java, Laguayra and ^io Ooffees.
Tobacco. tLited Oil, Fish, Nails, Glass, Soaps,
• Cotton•Yares;iv., oonstsultarOst hand. • . •
O.
• ; IMPORTERS OF
Fine Brandies,Wines and Segars.
Unman, Moselle. and Sparkling Hock Wines
of Hinkel I Co.. in bottles. •
Spark-ling 'Moselle - Sckarsberg and :o=mb/-
burg, Hockheimeri:Burgundy, de,
Brandenburg reset. , Fine Olive 011.
do .do ' Clarets, Imported In bottles.
do do .White Wines. in bottles.
M. Wort Bons,'Sparkling Catawba.
lne old Sherry, Madeira and Port NV Ince.
Free Old Monongahela Irye Whiskies. pure.
do Very Superior Old bcotcb do do.
•
Sole Agents for Moot Cliandon's Grand Vie.,
erzensy and Sellery Champagne.
Brandies °Tour own selection and warranted ,
10•dss
USTABLIESEEED BY b.. T
a_td 94 latLY, urs.
W. N. GORMLY,
WHOLESALE. GROCER,
No. 271. Liberty Street,
(Dnnscrwi Orr.EAoLz Hom,)
rrx-rssuitGaa.
se
W. C.ARDISTILONG, •
Successor to 'Fetzer & Ancstroug,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 25 XLSZRET STREET.
mrls •
rirrini SEZL lee. 7. BICILECT.
KEIL & BITCEILARTy
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
•ISD DE-A. 1.71318 114 •
FLOUR, OM% SLEDS, MILL FEED, Ice,
e 49 Liberty St., Pittsburgh,
my2.4:bV
BTICALA J. A. strata.
/f STEELE & SON,
~
Commission Iferch,ants,
AND IMAM= IN
Fi-gotrns GritAl:NiF &o.
No. 95 OHIO BTELBEI, near 'East Common,
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
L. J
. IILALNCHABDt
. .
NEW ORIWE4aii&
AN*ll'ClillitINNAII,
A.DISIIIPS , •
IPOOL AND
MAIL STHAIYISBIPS,
RADE MARK.
rrtoor
11110FXS.
prrtr9
Whole=le and Retail Eirocers,
(o. 396 rraug STILErT.
•D18:z89
an TI TTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,.
waviest:le Grocem Canoniselon Merchants
Dealers In Produce Flour, Bacon, Cheese,
Pleb, Carbon and Lareoll, Iron Malls, (Dim,
Cotton Yarns and ell .P.;tsburgh, Manufactures
generally 112 and 1114 nit COND STREET,
,
Jotax I. TiOIIBS••zUW. H• SOUB3.
TORN I. HOUSE &ÜBOS., SUC•
U ceseora to JOHN I. HOME CO., Whole•
Herorocers and Commissin Streets.hats. Cot..
Smithfield and Water Pittsburgh:
JOlra, ECELEPTOX WALLACS.
§IIIPTON &WALLACE, whole:
SALE 0 ROCERS AND PROD ME DEAL
ti e. 6 !SIXTH :STREET. Pitt sburgh.
ia12:114
"LATEST OIL STRIKE.
taTICE .' - - •
LIBERTY '
‘.ll,colioxy !
.0.. •
. - FREY. TRADE!
To secure even handed JUsTICE, justeothe and
see what splendid bargains are offered in the ger- ,
geons stock of Spring and Summer Clothesjus - t
prepared and exhibited to th
C. TnefialtwAlit
e public by ,
~ S.
The fullest tiftwavr to be enjoyed wnen the
man
new w umm n oCso th e s s
w n h ea ichi ldhmss ed
conm asui ab o Y ,
as not to abridge the freedom of big motions. Such ,
cletthes are to be had at S. C. TRAUSEMAN TS ..
To practice ECONOMY, don't spend vast sums
°frames , where extortionate people charge fancy
prices for unsatisfactory clothing, :but come and.
get the worth of every dollar you spend, at
.• • '•S. C. TEArtiIIYANNI.
FREE TNADZot the freest sort, practiced every
day, and all •dayi at the Big No. 'al taothittg
Mai. There tali people bring their cash. and
thereCthey get their clothes. Avery, man fr ee to
bay atallt.iMes. Trade tremendous jai inow.at•
the Big No.llClothing Halt. •
..
.
• . ~.i..00.1C. AT TIES MM. •
. , .
- Cocos writ mate for SI wertb IFI.
"Serenteh 'mite for $0 worth es . •• - •- -
Skating park suits for el% worth $O5: -...- .
500 suits, linen, at S!S 50 each worth $5..
Black suits forslllo worth ire. •, •::. -, ... .. t'
Boys' salts for $5 worth li 0.
`, Altera grest"many. more too numerete to weer
Mon. Call early and secure your bargatne, as we
have hut a few days-t 0 sell: - litemember ...B.hr.tio.i
it Sixth street. . . . .
' , 'ST.: -.
1 121t1313010:
-olorepos - . ... ... - --,.' •
A POLE PALUEIRE6-4= have
41/13 'Aso rtntaist of h-pple Pay,ing• Ming and,
!Slicing ,Blachisteal Mph I invite „all in call and
tee 'them 'The pARI G COR I Lf ~' AND
BLIOIMINACHINES,:takes cult three tarns ce
the crank to pusotores ank.alice an ordinary
alaed will pare without .or
required.eertug
'Dried Appies sell ninth sliced
with thismarintte than whenquarter_ed by the.
old process, , .• • • ,
'Also; a fall assortment cif • ' •
Lightning , &
Turn Tolle Apple:Parers.
• • • 'Tor tale. wholesale mud Betel, by .• •
JAMES'BOWN
N 03.86 WOOD STREET.
-cluzsil... SHAD RECEIVED.
X . ' daily it BE NJAMIN PIin.,PRESS 'popular
hilit-btandi ,o. 45' Diamond, . Market. rifts.
burgh, and st the 'l`win City. Allegheny City,
earner of Oltin and Federal ares. - Can be had
all kinds of Sea and Lake fish, .Hallbut, Shed.
Beaka.Codastt., Ro4dock and
Be
Alto. large
suPPues of White, Lake Fish, balamon, Bass,
Btergeon, Herring and Ifaelsaw-Trout, which
enables us to sell at the lowest market prices,
wholesale or retail. We invlte all lovers of
Fred, Fish to give us • .call, and we will laser
theta a treat ' • . - tnte.S.
'KEYSTONE 'POTTERY."
SM. KIER tr. CO.s •
• Disuntacturerii. -
cuir.Osw&v.z. Eanwrol , moan ems:
once and Warehodse, 363 LIBERTY STREEt
WAu orders
66V-OVNG AMERICA?' '
. • . . .
...i. CIALEVESE.
. ,
We are In re^elpt ot the, above well-known
branda of Cheese. Thia Cheese is tektite tke
Place or all others where Introduced...4er sale,
wholesale or r tallrby
' - JOUN .A. RENSILM,
6 " "Corner'Llberry and Sitatb streets.
poIEwsPA - PErt" - ritE.E.,-coal
, miners. iittd ;pet. ans 'destritift -a. Western
e, sad others,can b Ave 4 spicy Weelly,Papax
intlll3Poulair. Ilitolneuupt_gendhitlayktote ,and
PostoMee 4.l4Ten tck sAxmzusli ,aquitliAl.,
taw dna?. Iltlnots. ,) - 1 / ," - - - ' — ll:inlii ,
NAPlArlittottit ,-10 bgtitels
an fornitMatrrik%
• MI
yam" 0 J. 8. VANruLD
RAILROADS
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CI Et A IV 0 -- E : OFalliti;W :i •I:
IL/ TIME. '' , -,,.;P -__.. .•I'..t -1 ". „, ,
ALLEGIIENY VALLEY ItAtf_,Eo4l.:.,
.._
THaticfNLY.DIBECT- HOUTZ TO THE OM:
REGIONS WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.
On and after MONDAY, Sept. 20, 11369, TWO
THROUGH TRAIN'S DAILY (except Stmdal )
will leave Pittsburgl ' Depot, corner of Elev
enth and Pike streets,for Frs.uklln, Oil City,Br.f-
Isla, and all points in 0 a
Z A
DLyEVZ.PT7OUGHIDay ExNPr
5
SISS4 MIC
N telt „Ex . ~ 7:35 pm, Sight Ex . . ... 0:55 a m
Ist Halton . ... 6:40 a mi ter Helton.. 6123 p nit
2d litilton.:.ll:so a rolio linlton... 13:50a m
-3d Halton... 5:00 puil3d Halton... 3:10 D rCL.
1
-4th Holton-11:c° p m `` 4th Hutton. 7:30 p m
'Freeport AC. 8:1,5 • m stidaWorks.; 7:30 a ml-
Soda Works- 6:30 pas Freeport Ac 6:15p nt
Brady's B AO 3:05 pn3 EITAATII B Ac 10:05 ato
Church...—. 1:00 p m Chord) 10:19a In
Express trains stop only at princ.pat ponds,
Lccommodation rains stop at all stiitt cis
- .1. 3. LAWIIIENCS, Gen '1 lop't. J -
THQMAB 31.1EINUiAlloVV , sup',
igEwNglrLTEMEgovim
NIA CENTRAL r
AD. On and after 11 Pot., Sunday 'AUG
29th..- 1869, Trai. s will -arrive at and 11l
from the Union Depot, .earner of Washir
and Liberty streets. as Pillows:
Atyloa. , I Depart.
Mail Train.... 1:20 am loDay Expreasl 2 :30 am
Fast Line..., 1.415 i a tii*Pacific - Ex... 7:40 am
Wall's No. 1 .. 0.2 0 , . I Wall' a 6:30 am
BriutonAcc.n. 7:50 a Train 8:19 am
Wall's No.- 2.. 9:05 am Bra'ksAa No 1.5 10 pm
Cincinnati Ex..13:25 am,Cincin'ti Ex. 131:30 pm
'Johnstown Ac 1020 am 1 97111'8N°. 2.. 11:35 am
Bra•ks Ass Nol 7:00 pm!Johnstown Ac.41:05 , pm
Pittsb`h Ex. 12:40 pm Flra'ks Ac No28:20 pm
Phila.' Expressl!oo pmirtai a. Express 3:50 pm
Wall's No. 3-1;50 pm Wall's No. 3.. 3:05 pm
Bra'ts Aclio 29:55 pmiWall's No. 4.. 6:05 pm
Wall's No. 4. 5:50 pm .'Fast Line 7:30 pm
Way Passn'r 10:20 pm I Wall's; N 0.5.. 11:00 pm
"These trains make close connection at Harris
burg for Baltimore.
The Church Train leaves Walla Station every
Sunday at 9:05 a. m., reaching Pittsburgh at
10:05 a. M. Re turning, leaves Pittsburgh at
12:50 p. m. and arrives at Walls Station at
51:10 p. ra.
Cincinnati 'Express and Pacific Express leaves
daily. A , l uther trains daily except Sunday.
For ftatherinformation apply to
W. H. BEcKwrni, Agent.
Pennsylvanialiallroad Company will not as
smne_any rift forßaggage, except for wearing sp.
parel,_and limit their responsibilltv to One Hut
died - Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding
ti at amount in value will be at the risk of the
owner. unless taZer: by special contract.
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS.'
General Superintendent. Altoona. Ta.
•
WESTEU N-Mpliv77: - ,77;..,
PENNSYLVANIA -1- -''';'.......''J
RA.I..ROAD.—On and after Angnet 29,1869,the
PE ssenger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania
Rat road will arrive at and de art from the
Feder , ' Street Depot, Allegheny City, as follows:
. , Orrice. D e p art.
Springd'e No 16:40 a =IMO. —. 6:90 a nal
Freeport Ng. I 8:20 a m Freeport No.l 9:20a m
Express-- ... 10:4-0 a tur harptr , g Nolll2o a m
filiarph'g No.11:20 pln l i p. resa 51:501p m
Freeport . No. 2 4:05 p m ngd , e No13:10 pm
Mail." li:50 p m reeportNo.2 5:20 pin
SprLugd'e N026:20 p tritSpringrPe No 2 6:30 x , m
• Above trains run daily except Sunder. - • .
The Church Train leaves /Allegheny Junction
even dunday at 7:40 a. m., reaching Allegheny
City at 9:50 a. m. Returning, leaves Alleheny
City at 1:20 p. m. and arrive at Allegheny June.
tion at 3:40 p. m.
ii T wen t y, TICE:Me—For sale in peeksgeS
of Twenty, between. Allegheny City . Cbestnut
street. liery'e, Bennett, - Pine Creek' Etna and
Sharpsburg and good only on the trells stopping
at StatiODS Epecified on tickets.
The trains leaving Allegheny City at 7:00 a.
ea. make direct connection at Freeport witliW si
ker a line of Stages for Butler and ElanuahetavAn,
Through tickets may be purchased at the 03. ee,
No. ISt Clair street, near the Suspension Kriege,
Pittatinr.h, and at the Depot, Allegheny.
For further Information
L a EF pp FERIy to
TS, A.get - i.
- Federal Street De cc. t.
The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will 1 of
as Fume any risk for Baggetre,exce - pt for wearing
apparel, and limit their responsibility to tine
Hundred Dollars in value. All baggage ex
seeding this amount in value willbe at the risk of
the owner, =leas triton by alienist contract.
• EDWARD H. WII.I.IAES, s
MOE - Beneral Surcrintendent, Altoona'. Pa.
11TTSBLT1t9H, —AT WAYNE • & CHICAGO
Y. W. and CLEVELAND &PITTSBURGH
From August3ool, 1859, vrains will leave from •
and arrive at the Union Depot, north side, Pitts
burgh city time, as follows:
• Leave. Arrive.
ChictEx....2:oB a =lC:lvaco Ex. 12:13 am ,
Erie YgnEr.7:2Bam,Vacilic Ex... 7:33 - am •
Cl. & Wheeling Exl9:4Sa m •
chicaco Ma11..6:58 ain & Ex 7:08 t m
Fast Line. ....8:48 a ta•Citt'goßti) ll3 :!Lii l m
Ct. & Ex 1:23 pu.Cleveland Ex 3:38c m
Chicago Ex.. 1:38 pm; Erie & Tien Ex 5:56
W'te. & Ede Ex4:3B pit. , Cl. &Wh!g "Ex6:3 m
Depart/ram diteettny. I Arrive. OS A mgao. y..
Bea , r Falls A.e.9:013 m Leetsdale Ac..6:53 am
Leet.dale 10:1131m' 13, • =s , r "8: AS am•
1.51 s a mlb, car Castle "10:23 am
Rochester" 2:23 p m Enon " 903 am
Exton • " .3:513 pm Leetsdale "12 :48p ut
Leetsdale Apc.s:l3 p pilßea'r Valls " 8:43 pm..
Bea' rFalls .• .6:13 p m !Leetsdale " 4:33 pm
Leetsdale " /o:43pm; • " 723 pm
Fair Oats Sun- • ;Fair Oats Sun
day Church. 1:13 pml day ..bush. 9:58 ant
ire 1:38 p. m. Chicago Express leaves daily.
7:23p. Chicago Express arrives
F. 11. MYERS, J. N. mcCULLDIIGN,
Geni. Pas. t Ticket Agent. GaUl. Manager.
KIM
pITTSBUAGH D
Louis Bethw.a.T.
PAR HANDLE ROUTE, -
DiELANGE OF TIME,-.7-On and after SIIIIDAYI
August SW, 1860 . tra i ns mill leave sada/TITO '
the Union Depot, asl follows:
Arrtsa..;
m. 151.03 p m.
Fast - ..... 8.53 a. m. 7:08 p. '
eeae. ... . 1:43 p. au 7:13 a. m,
Mixed - . ... - 6 138 & m. 553 ta:
11cDonald'i Sep:Lana 4 m. 7:38 a.. m.
Steubenville Accommod. 3:53 p. m. 9:45 m.
McDonald's M0..1 5:53p; m. gag Mr •
.sandav Church Trills.. 151:58 p. m • 9:55 a. tn.,
• //8"7:48r. S. tram win aims gaily.
15:03 P. X. train will arrive daily.
All other trains Mill tan da117.391.1aa 1 1s csitold•
ed. The 8:53 a.m. ,Train makes close CAD.-
nections atMtwart • fht ZlowesSille.
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General TfeketfAkert. Columbus, 0. t
W. W. 01.013, Dennison.. WOO,
jasgemo _
PI'rSBUBGH &
CONNECT...LIM'
• • •
.13n. Lad arm TDISSDAY. 2•lcitenaber.
MSC Mini Win arrive as and :depart from - M hi
Depot-comer ot oTwat_ an4l riPatet Meets.
.
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endfromilnion
tows, • . ... ,
_V:00 1. ,
X. '6:00 P.N.;
liediegs—
portAccolnutt'a 21.:00 A. 11. 2:03 r.
x.
into to tad from Unt , n. X:00 r. ,10: tO L salt
Wed ji,eirtoa Accom , ei 4:30 r. x. 8:35 A. x
Braddeekila Aecozadtin. 1511 ST. au 1150
A.
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Night A.c. toDclVualAy ss. 8:15 a:
IPanday Church Tram so
and Dom Weed New San /MOT. x.10:00 A.
'7oe tickeu apply to
it,•• RAYMOND. Agent-
W STOUT Bupeeintendent. nom
Sii
UNION , PACIFIC RA,Thwit
Dis4rn
The 1311 UK rEST ANDf iuirr
ItUti Xi/Irma the Lotto jel_pobta A .
Colorado Nevada,
Catirdrnia
Arizona
New Pletical, Iditho,
TwoThans limo State Use and Leatenwortit:
34LIV. 051111,1475 eXCOPZed,Iou the arrival of trains
of Pletrie Railroad from tit, Lonis,_Juid
bat and it. Joe Railroad from Qnincy, Connect.
Inv at Lawrence, Topa* end. Wzmegct.witli
stakes for all points la Ran.sas. At end 'of
tract west of Ellsworth with the UNITni
STATES EXPRESS- , (111PAla Y'S • DASIX
LUCE. OF OVERLAND . !SAIL AND - gra=
CO.LOHES FOB . : , . •
. _ _
DENVIIIEt; SALT I.a
All Point" in the .Territotiest
_
And Whit BANDZASOIVS 2131-WEgarLY i 114 a.,
of COA.CIELES for Fart Unton,,l3ent's Fort,-rugs,.
Altuquereue, sante - Fe. and *tint* It Ali.
soma and New Mexico.
with the reeen additions of 'rolling' stool
and _equipment, and the , -arrangements
with tesponsiblo Overland Transportation Wlei
from its western terminus, ~.t.tm. t nno. now . atm _
nnegnattet fitellltles Mr the of
Creel; tO the KlCrinet( -`• •
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Washington,
Oregon.
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